- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap Google.
- Tap Set up & restore.
- Tap Restore contacts.
- If you have multiple Google Accounts, to choose which account's contacts to restore, tap From account.
- Tap the phone with the contacts to copy.
Correspondingly, how do I get my old contacts back from Google?
Here's how it works:
- Log into your Gmail account via the web.
- Click on the Gmail in the top left.
- When the dropdown appears, select Contacts.
- In the top level navigation, select More.
- When the dropdown appears, select Restore Contacts.
Subsequently, question is, why is Google not showing all my contacts? Disable and Re-enable Contacts Sync
Open Settings on your Android phone. Scroll down and click on Accounts. Tap Account Sync and turn off the toggle next to Sync Contacts. Enable it again.
People also ask, how do I restore my list of contacts?
To do this, open Settings and tap on Google. Scroll down until you find Set up and restore. Select this then tap on Restore contacts. Any previous backups will be listed, so tap on the one you want and it will be restored on your device.
How do I retrieve deleted Gmail?
Go to your Gmail inbox. On the left of the screen, there is a list of folders (Inbox, Starred, Spam, etc). Your deleted emails will be in a folder called “Trashâ€, or “Bin†(these are the same folder, but named differently depending on the user's language settings).
